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Three local pitmasters share their barbecue tips and tricks

Three local pitmasters share their barbecue tips and tricks Here s where to find the best cuts of meat (plus the tools necessary for a successful barbecue). Ribs at B.T. s Smokehouse. Matthew Healey for The Boston Globe Email Pull-apart pork ribs. Expertly seasoned brisket. Smoked chicken wings that will have you chewing the very last piece of meat off the bone. Massachusetts may not be known for its abundance of world-class barbecue joints, but when you find one, you hold on tight. These are the places that can inspire your own backyard barbecue adventures, whether you’re waiting to christen your new smoker or you’ve spent years nailing down your own custom marinade.

BOE votes 6-2 to add new SEB High School to five-year plan - Statesboro Herald

BOE votes 6-2 to add new SEB High School to five-year plan - Statesboro Herald
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As Philly budget talks begin, groups impacted by gun violence say more funding can make a difference

As Philly budget talks begin, groups impacted by gun violence say more funding can make a difference As Philly budget talks begin, some say more funding for programs means more can be reached to curb gun violence Kelly Rule details ongoing Philadelphia budget talks and how those who work directly with those impacted by violence say more funding for programs will help stem the tide. NORTH PHILADELPHIA - Millions of dollars are being proposed to stop the bloodshed in Philadelphia. The plan is part of the mayor’s budget being reviewed by city council. A guy like this, this is what we need more of, gunshot survivor Maurice Hill stated.

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Toms River Set To Introduce $135M Budget With No Tax Increase

Reply The Toms River Township Council will introduce a proposed $135.2 million budget for 2021 that has no increase in the municipal tax rate. (Karen Wall/Patch) TOMS RIVER, NJ The 2021 Toms River Township municipal budget is scheduled to be introduced Tuesday with no increase in the municipal tax rate, township officials announced Friday. The proposed budget for 2021 is $135,205,457.25, and includes no tax increase in spite of the pressures from the coronavirus pandemic, officials said. The budget we are introducing is fiscally responsible and meets the needs of our community, Mayor Maurice Hill said in a news release on the budget. Services and amenities will continue to be provided at the same level to our residents. With last year s unanticipated pandemic, we understand the time we are in and glad we can meet the moment with this budget.

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